DocumentCode
1240733
Title
Radiometric performance evaluation of ASTER VNIR, SWIR, and TIR
Author
Arai, Kohei ; Tonooka, Hideyuki
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Sci., Saga Univ., Japan
Volume
43
Issue
12
fYear
2005
Firstpage
2725
Lastpage
2732
Abstract
Radiometric performance of the Advanced Spectrometer for Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER) is characterized by using acquired imagery data. Noise-equivalent reflectance and temperature, sensitivity (gain), bias (offset), and modulation transfer function (MTF) are determined for the visible and near-infrared (VNIR), the shortwave infrared (SWIR), and the thermal infrared (TIR) radiometers that constitute ASTER. The responsivity evaluated from onboard calibration (OBC) and from instrumented scenes show similar trends for the VNIR: the OBC data yield 2.7% to 5.5% a year for the VNIR. The SWIR response changed less than 2% in the 3.5 years following launch. The zero-radiance offsets of most VNIR and SWIR bands have increased about 1/2 digital number per year. The in-orbit noise levels, calculated by the standard deviation of dark (VNIR and SWIR) or ocean (TIR) scenes, show that all bands are within specification. The MTF at Nyquist and 1/2 Nyquist frequencies was determined for all bands using the Moon (VNIR and SWIR) or terrestrial scenes with lines of sharp thermal contrast. In-orbit performance along-track and cross-track is better than prelaunch for the VNIR and SWIR bands in nearly all cases; the TIR effectively meets specification in-orbit.
Keywords
calibration; data acquisition; geophysical equipment; geophysical techniques; image sensors; infrared imaging; microwave measurement; radiometers; radiometry; remote sensing; ASTER SWIR radiometer; ASTER TIR radiometer; ASTER VNIR radiometer; Advanced Spectrometer for Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer; Nyquist frequency; bias; data acquisition; image acquisition; in-orbit noise level; modulation transfer function; near-infrared radiometer; noise-equivalent reflectance; noise-equivalent temperature; onboard calibration; radiometric performance evaluation; sensitivity; shortwave infrared radiometer; thermal contrast; thermal infrared radiometer; visible radiometer; zero-radiance offset; Acoustic reflection; Calibration; Instruments; Layout; Ocean temperature; Radiometry; Reflectivity; Spectroscopy; Temperature sensors; Transfer functions; Advanced Spectrometer for Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER); gain and offset; modulation transfer function (MTF); noise-equivalent reflectance; noise-equivalent temperature; radiometric performance characterization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2005.850392
Filename
1542343
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